A Dialogue At Fiesole (Alfred Austin Poems)
HE.Halt here awhile. That mossy-cushioned seatIs for your queenliness a natural throne;As I am fitly couched on this low sward,Here ...
HE.Halt here awhile. That mossy-cushioned seatIs for your queenliness a natural throne;As I am fitly couched on this low sward,Here ...
LET all thy words a Christian import bear,Let them, with grace, at all times season'd be,That they may knowledge give ...
Since I married Palemon, though happy my lot, Though my garden is pleasant, and lightsome my cot, Though love's smile, like a ...
Ah me! what mighty perils waitThe man who meddles with a state,Whether to strengthen, or oppose!False are his friends, and ...
Now from Leander's place she rose, and found Her hair and rent robe scatter'd on the ground; Which ...
UN CHEVRIER, UN BERGER LE CHEVRIER Berger, quel es-tu donc? qui t'agite? et quels dieux De noirs cheveux ?pars enveloppent ...
Mr. Inkle to Mrs. Dinah Inkle, at Glocester Containing A slight Sketch of a travel'd Man--Continuation of the Ball--An Affair ...
Father: On these occasions, the feelings surprise, Spontaneous as rain, and they compel Explicitness, embarrassed eyes-- Son: Father, you're not ...
Quoi! tandis que partout, ou sinc?res ou feintes, Des l?ches, des pervers, les larmes et les plaintes Consacrent leur Marat ...
_Au chevalier de Pange._ Le navire ?loquent, fils des bois du P?n?e, Qui portait ? Colchos la Gr?ce fortun?e, Craignant ...
IThe secret of the House of SetIs hidden in my sevenfold veil;For I am he that doth begetThe Rood, and ...
The lamp-lit page is turned, the dream forgotten; The music changes tone, you wake, remember Deep worlds you lived before, ...
The lamplit page is turned, the dream forgotten;The music changes tone, you wake, rememberDeep worlds you lived before,-deep worlds hereafterOf ...
Unless it was that day I never knewAmbition. After a night of frost, beforeThe March sun brightened and the South-west ...
When the fire sinks in the grate, and night has bentClose wings about the room, and winter standsHard-eyed before the ...
1902 Who hath desired the Sea? -- the sight of salt wind-hounded -- The heave and the halt and the ...
Love built a stately house, where Fortune came, And spinning fancies, she was heard to say That her fine cobwebs ...
I Once, only once, I saw it clear, -- That Eden every human heart has dreamed A hundred times, but ...
Sunset that screens, reveals -- Enhancing what we see By menaces of Amethyst And Moats of Mystery. (Emily Dickinson)
The lamplit page is turned, the dream forgotten; The music changes tone, you wake, remember Deep worlds you lived before,-deep ...
O SUN of real peace! O hastening light! O free and extatic! O what I here, preparing, warble for! O ...
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